Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was born on July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, New York, the only son of Mary Lee Pfeiffer, a special education teacher, and Thomas Cruise Mapother III, an electrical engineer. He has described his father as 'a merchant of chaos' whose emotional and physical abusiveness shaped his childhood; the family moved frequently as his father sought work, and Cruise attended fifteen schools in twelve years before settling in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. He was dyslexic — a condition he managed largely by rote memorization — and considered the priesthood (attending a Franciscan seminary for a year) before discovering acting through a high school drama production. He moved to New York after graduation to pursue acting, living in austere circumstances and working small roles before landing Risky Business (1983), which made him a star.
Tom Cruise's career peak in the 1980s and 1990s was sustained and diverse: Top Gun (1986, which became the highest-grossing film of that year), The Color of Money (1986, with Paul Newman), Born on the Fourth of July (1989, which earned him his first Oscar nomination), A Few Good Men (1992), The Firm (1993), Interview with the Vampire (1994), and Jerry Maguire (1996, which earned his second Oscar nomination) established him as one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood. His collaboration with director Paul Thomas Anderson on Magnolia (1999) — in which he played a misogynistic self-help guru, receiving his third Oscar nomination — and with Stanley Kubrick on Eyes Wide Shut (1999) demonstrated a range that went well beyond the action-star persona he had primarily occupied.
The Mission: Impossible franchise, which began in 1996 and has produced eight films through Dead Reckoning (2023), is the defining commercial vehicle of Cruise's later career, and his commitment to performing his own stunts — hanging from the outside of an Airbus A400M Atlas during takeoff, scaling the Burj Khalifa, flying aircraft — has made the franchise as much about his personal physical courage as about the films themselves. He trained as a pilot for Top Gun (1986) and Top Gun: Maverick (2022), a film he spent decades developing and which became the highest-grossing film of his career, earning $1.49 billion worldwide. The Mission: Impossible franchise has been a deliberate, carefully managed creative project: each installment featuring a different director and attempting a different tonal register within the action genre.
Tom Cruise's association with Scientology — he has been one of its most prominent and active members since 1990, has publicly advocated for its practices, and was involved in the organization during his marriages to Nicole Kidman (1990-2001) and Katie Holmes (2006-2012) — has been the most consistently controversial element of his public persona. His Scientology commitment has generated criticism from former members who have described manipulative practices, and his public advocacy — including his 2005 Today show appearance attacking antidepressant psychiatry — has damaged his public standing on multiple occasions. His daughter Suri, born to him and Katie Holmes in 2006, has had no public contact with him since Holmes filed for divorce citing Scientology's demands on family life. He lives primarily in London.